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adulteration

[uh-duhl-tuh-rey-shuhn] / əˌdʌl təˈreɪ ʃən /
NOUN
corruption
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The honour has cast a global spotlight on a fragile cottage industry battling labour shortages, rampant adulteration and dwindling sap supplies.

From Barron's Feb. 10, 2026

The pesticide adulteration rate matched that of products from California’s legal market, which mandates screening for 66 pesticides but ignores scores of other compounds The Times found.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 19, 2024

On the face of it, it appeared like a matter of food adulteration - something that authorities in India routinely grapple with.

From BBC Sep. 26, 2024

Standard detection methods of honey adulteration are expensive, and either have complicated operation methods or low detection accuracy.

From Science Daily Oct. 10, 2023

Ordinary inspection as to the odor and general appearance would fail to detect the adulteration.

From Friction, Lubrication and the Lubricants in Horology by William T. Lewis




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